by Tanmoy Rana (ed.)
Organ-specific Parasites in Cattle explores parasitic diseases affecting various organs in cattle, offering a deep dive into their diagnosis, treatment, and prevention. The book provides valuable insights into the etiology, symptoms, and pathophysiology of parasitic infections across critical organ systems, including the gastrointestinal tract, urogenital system, circulatory system, and more. With an emphasis on the latest research, it highlights advanced diagnostics, histopathological techniques, and the development of antiparasitic drugs and vaccines.Readers will gain a thorough understanding of host-parasite interactions, resistance mechanisms, and effective control strategies, all presented with detailed explanations and visual aids. Designed to serve as a key reference, this book is essential for students, researchers, veterinary practitioners, and academicians aiming to deepen their knowledge in parasitology and animal health. Key Features:- Comprehensive coverage of organ-specific parasitic diseases in cattle- Detailed focus on diagnosis, treatment, and preventive strategies- Latest advancements in anti-parasitic drugs and vaccines Readership:Ideal for graduate and postgraduate students, researchers, and veterinarians

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